The original Deus Ex is one of the most critically acclaimed shooter/RPG hybrids of all-time. In 2011, Eidos-Montreal resurrected the dormant franchise with Human Revolution, giving the series an updated look while remaining true to the player choice-driven gameplay. Eidos-Montreal knew its game wasn’t perfect, and has worked to improve the series' combat systems and boss encounters for the latest entry in the series – Mankind Divided.Set in 2029, two years after the events of Human Revolution, Adam Jensen returns and joins forces with an Interpol-funded task force aiming to hunt down and capture augmented terrorists in a world that now hates and fears transhumans. Jensen has a new suite of augmentations that allow him to cleverly navigate stealth, combat, and social interactions, but how Jensen chooses to solve every problem is entirely up to you.

At the end of Human Revolution, the Illuminati caused every transhuman to go into a fight-or-flight response and attack anyone near them. In the next issue of Game Informer, you can find out how this event caused humanity to hate and fear those with augmentations. We spent two days in Eidos-Montreal's studio, talking with the team and learning about how they build a realistic future. We go in depth on some of Jensen's new augmentations that help improve the stealth and combat systems, such as the ability to remote hack electronic objects, fire off his nano blade from a distance, and surround himself with a nearly indestructible nanoshield. We also got some great examples on how the game will be as open ended as ever, allowing players to carve their own path through the world. You can only get these details in the latest issue of Game Informer.

-Takes place in 2029, 2 years after Human Revolution-Jensen is part of a covert, goverment-sponsored task force called Task Force 29, a new bracnh of Interpol, to combat a new breed of terrorism-Jensen doesn't full trust Task Force 29, also feeds intel to another covert organization called the Juggernaut Collective-In true Deus Ex fashion, you often receive conflicting missions, neither can be fully trusted-Boss encounters are designed in a way to allow players to approach any way they want (stealth, full combat, etc)-Eidos won't comment on which ending it considers canon but is trying to string together different parts of each ending for the overall background of Mankind Divided-Story is in many ways a story of redemption for Jensen-One of Jensen's missions takes him to Utulek Station in Prague, now a ghetto for augmented individuals-Shops line the streets, temporary housing units stacked on one another reaching upwards toward the sky; claustrophobic atmosphere-Mission to track down a leader of an aug group, but police have captured the informant-Can choose to butter up the informant's wife for clues or cause a scene with the police-Alternatively Jensen can bypass this area of the game altogether and find the leader's hideout on his own-Transhumans (augs) referred to as "clanks" by police-"You can go full combat or full stealth throughout any part of the game"-Side quests meant to be more meaningful; ex. players can choose to make deals with criminal organizations and its mob boss might call in a favor later interrupting main missions-Doesn't want fetch quests, the team sees the extra quests as a way to explore the main themes of the game more deeply-Features twice as many augmentations as Human Revolution-Aug examples:

Tesla: little darts pop out of Jensen's knuckles allowing him to tag enemies and take them out quietly Silent Run: Allows Jensen to move quickly across any floor without making a sound (can combine with cloaking) C.A.S.I.E.: Allows Jensen to analyze the mental state of individuals, helping him to respond adequately in conversations

-Augmentation features can be assigned on the d-pad for quick selection-Augmentations consumed a fixed amount of energy, when Jensen stops using them he regains a portion of it-Can still refill his augs completely with bio cells, Eidos wants the recharge mechanic to encourage using augs more liberally-New remote hack augmentation allows Jensen to activate shortcuts through areas to pass enemies-No plan for Human Revolution saves to carry over, but Eidos is planning for a franchise now, want to expand further-No plans for a Deus Ex MMO

I'm with you guys on this one way too much information for a first announcement. Still, I'm really excited for this one since the last one was great. What I am most interested in with this latest entry is the mention of conspiracy type stuff in the trailer which was a huge aspect of Deus Ex (2000).

I'm going to wait and see how it all comes out before getting excited. I enjoyed the first game (even though it didn't have nearly as much impact as the original DX), but I'll need much more to be content this time around.

I'm going to wait and see how it all comes out before getting excited. I enjoyed the first game (even though it didn't have nearly as much impact as the original DX), but I'll need much more to be content this time around.

Thanks man but I meant reviews, I don't like to spoil myself with long gameplay sequences for games I'm expecting. There's nothing like experiencing something without knowing anything about it (other than the fact it's good).